On Sunday night, a group of far-left artists vandalized various spaces at the National University of Córdoba. They put up a 16-meter (52 feet 6 inches) banner, carried out sticker campaigns, and projected audiovisuals with strong ideological messages. They used Parque Las Tejas and university facilities funded with public money.
The action was organized by the collective "La Imaginación al Poder," with an anti-capitalist orientation and pro-Islamic terrorism discourse. They justified the intervention under the pretext of "breaking the media blockade" regarding the conflict in Gaza. They took advantage of state facilities to support Hamas without mentioning its crimes.
The activist artists did not make a single reference to Hamas's terrorist actions or to Israeli victims. The intervention exposed a dangerous taking of sides in a complex geopolitical conflict.

Antisemitic attacks and messages against Milei
During the day, they also attacked President Javier Milei, former President Donald Trump, and Western countries. They denounced alleged cuts to the public university and the scientific system, mixing unfounded causes with no logical connection. They claimed that "Netanyahu is a criminal" and that they will not be "a complicit generation."









